Mike D'Antoni accuses Blake Griffin of intentional contact

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Griffin sarcastic during postgame news conference (0:44)

Blake Griffin simply says that the responded to Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni with the same words that were shouted at him and then when asked about this words with Trevor Ariza he avoided the question with a sarcastic response. (0:44)

The confrontation occurred in front of Houston's bench with 3:34 remaining in the Clippers' 113-102 win Monday night.

"You mean after he hit me? I didn't appreciate it," D'Antoni said.

D'Antoni was arguing with a referee about a goaltending no-call on the previous possession when Griffin veered toward him and made contact. After getting fouled seconds later, Griffin made a beeline for D'Antoni and exchanged expletives with the Rockets coach.

Clippers coach Doc Rivers said he had seen a similar coach-player incident.

"Yeah, I have," Rivers said. "I've been part of that. It happens, you know. Mike's probably fighting for his guys, and you know. ... I don't think a coach should ever get engaged with a player, personally. But I've been guilty of it before. You know, it's an emotional game."

Griffin, who finished with 29 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists, was ejected with 1:03 remaining in the game when he drew his second technical foul for a confrontation with Rockets small forward Trevor Ariza. Griffin joked that the conversation was about whether he would attend Ariza's birthday party.

"It was just heated in the moment, that's all," said Ariza, who was also ejected. "I didn't hear him. I just see somebody coming to me aggressively, so I'm going to defend myself."

Added D'Antoni: "Boys will be boys. It got a little heated. Whatever."